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Comment by Farmbuyer

Another is "I think I came from Eng-land, do you know where that is?" No response from any of the other NPCs.

Comment by Aeternitas

does anyone know what`s with her? she also says "Antelarion says that I fell from a bird and he caught me.He is so pretty" (or smth like that).Does anyone know who she is, where is she from, etc?

Because, there is another Natasha in Old Hillsbrad Foothills (Natasha Morris) wich looks exactly like her.And she also says I come from "Eng-land" maybe it`s a reference to the fact that she isn`t from our time, and maybe past/future, but probably past since we have her(maybe, I`m not sure it`s her although the child looks like her exactly and has the same name but a last name aswell) in Old Hillsbrad Foothills.

And maybe we don`t have a last name here because we don`t know, yet in OHF we do :P.

Any ideas? :-/ All I did was just speculate, but I`m really curious about this

Comment by Nerizor

The Fact that she says that she's from 'eng-land', and is in Old Hillsbrad (COT), could mean that she's from a great distant future, trapped in time; Hence the England part. Just a theory:)

Comment by Phyrus

By "bird" could be in reference to Nozdormu. As people suggest, she could be trapped in time. She might have had a ride on Nozzy and might've fallen off around the time of Nozzy's disappearence? (hence the guardian's capture of her in his hands)

Comment by darth603

Of course, the reference to Eng-land could also be the Antelarion saying she's a little insane. Anyone who'se read Hamlet knows the English are all a little crazy.

Especially that guy Shakespeare. Total lunatic.

Comment by thall83

It's nothing more than a reference to... wait for it... the Real World. It's Blizzard's way of subtly reminding players that the real world exists.

For those that need an in-game excuse don't forget that there wasn't just one Dark Portal. Other portals existed on Draenor (before it ripped itself apart) that connected to other worlds, one of them being Azeroth. One of them could have been Earth.

Comment by decibal

She could also be traveling backwards in time. Ain't time travel grand?

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Comment by XangerX

If it's a reference to Natasha England, I find it odd that she has a line on her websites main page saying "Back From The Mists Of Time". Could be tied in with the whole "CoT" Natasha.

All theories are pretty good though. I think the Bill Cosby one nails it though.

Comment by Grindalwald

Never read narnia or seen the cosby act, but the narnia reference seems like a more solid arguement.

Comment by Dpsdaddy

England.

Outland/Inland

Inland = Enland = England

?

PROFIT! Amirite?

Comment by razor831

I think it's rather obvious that this is a real world reference, and that Natasha is not in ANY way related to Natasha Morris.

Natasha Morris IS seen in current-time WoW. Visit Tarren Mill nowadays, and you'll find a female Forsaken named "Deathguard Morris."

Comment by Varicelle

Or ... note that all the rewards from the quest-chain ending with this one are apparently been hand-made by this little girl. Does Antelarion keeps her as some kind of jewelry making slave ? I mean, it's calmer now that everybody's busy in Northrend and all, but I bet when TBC came out, the poor girl must have been hard at work with all those people claiming their reward all day : /

Comment by Lahni

It's funny how you guys are making up all these complicated 'trapped in time' theories and references to other characters, IMO it's just a cute little NPC they put there to lighten things up. It's an irl reference. :O

I mean, we've all seen a Natasha at some point in our lives. Cute little chatterbox who attaches themselves to you at the park or the bus.

Comment by Hoticehunter

I just saw it as Blizzard breaking the fourth wall. I don't get why you guys are trying to come up with all these crazy theories about what "Eng-land" means.

Comment by oakleafwolf

And see, I thought the weird references were something to do with Lost...

Comment by gorocz

Why does it say "Not available to players"? That's actually kinda creepy if you think about it a little ^^

Comment by Blackhawk74

Just flew by this area today and noticed the Eng-land comment for the first time. The fantasy genre is packed with stories of people transported from Earth to another world by various means (Narnia, land of the Lost, Guardians of the Flame series, the old D&D cartoon, etc.). It seems pretty clear to me that this girl simply experienced some event on Earth (likely involving a plane) that transported her to Outland and stranded her there.